Best for phone photos
Correct sideways uploads from phones and cameras before sharing them on marketplaces, social feeds, or internal docs.
Direct Tool
Upload a photo, rotate it left or right, flip it horizontally or vertically, preview the result, and download the corrected file without opening a separate editor.
Choose a file from your device and start fixing the orientation on this page.
Upload an image to start rotating or flipping it on this page.
Upload a JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, or BMP file to rotate or flip it on this page.
Use the source preview to compare the original orientation against the corrected version.
Upload an image to preview the original file.
The preview below reflects every rotate and flip action in real time before download.
Correct sideways uploads from phones and cameras before sharing them on marketplaces, social feeds, or internal docs.
Fix upside-down or mirrored documents quickly before you crop, convert, or attach them somewhere else.
Try a few orientation changes, compare the preview, and download the corrected file in the exact format you need.
Orientation problems usually show up when a photo was captured on a phone, exported by a camera app, or scanned on the wrong side. If the only problem is that the image is sideways, upside down, or mirrored, you should not need a full editor to fix it.
This page gives you the fastest path: upload the image, rotate it left or right in ninety-degree steps, flip it horizontally or vertically if needed, then download the corrected file. The preview updates instantly so you can confirm the final orientation before saving.
If you need to trim the edges after orientation is fixed, continue with the crop tool. If you also need to shrink the output dimensions for a platform upload, use the resize tool next.
Yes. Use the rotate left or rotate right buttons to turn the image in ninety-degree steps until the preview looks correct.
Yes. Use the flip buttons to mirror the file horizontally or vertically without leaving this page.
This workflow is designed to run in the browser for routine orientation fixes, so you can preview and export locally on your device.
Use the crop tool after the orientation is fixed so the crop box matches the final direction of the image.